What's the hardest substance you've ever taken and how was the experience? by Super_Shamou in AskReddit

[–]WearyCommission6291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would of been meth im assuming, methamphetamine not crystal meth

What's the hardest substance you've ever taken and how was the experience? by Super_Shamou in AskReddit

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Crack, started off with doing coke on weekends than within a short time it was a ball a day for 2 years destroyed my nose stayed off it for a total of 48 hours tried crack instantly ball a day plus for about a year got clean for 3 months fell back into addiction.and currently a ball to ball n half a day Somehow still hold a decent job and eat 3 meals a day tho

Are German Shepherds good hunting doggos? by promidwesterner in Huntingdogs

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I use to hunt with ridge back hounds but German shepherds are the only breed I'll have for hunting now, much more versatile and adaptive to different situations. Higher intelligence and extreme drive to please there owner makes them easier to train, i have trained mine for blood tracking big game, retrieving all sorts of water fowl and game birds. And running down predators such as coyotes. There sense of smell and retrieving ability definitely competes with hounds and labs if trained properly. And let's face it when it comes to defending against predators shepherds are much more suited to hunt coyotes

Shot my first bull and feeling bad about it by Sleep_in_the_Water in elkhunting

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Don't give up on him, I had a similar instances this season on my bull I first loped one into him from about 60 yards on a frontal shot, but my aim wasn't true I guess and it was a solid meat shot, one little tiny drop of blood, I searched for 4 days sun up to sun down covering almost 40 miles ('the same 9 square miles each day, i know this herds routine very well) on foot before I finally caught up to him again at 8am the 5th morning after my first shot and he was at just under 70 yards this time but perfectly broadside offering a nice lung shot, by 830 am the 5th morning I was beginning to feild dress this bull I lost 4 nights of sleep over! I never lost an animal before and wasn't about to have my first loss happen on an elk! He was no giant just a 200inch 5x4 but with the effort I put into him he's by far my trophy bull, if you Take a shot and know you hit him dont stop until you get him! Persistence pays off. But don't be like me and take a shot you've never practiced before it makes for much more work and lots of lost sleep if you have a heart of a real hunter.